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I am looking for a MySQL Framework. I have a database ready containing 100's of tables. I just want to attach a front-end to this database using which one can edit, modify and delete the data in the database. I am not willing to write php code for this work as I have some time-constraint. So does a solution for this exist? In my basic research I stumbled upon Xataface. How is it? Are there any other solution?

Thanks

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    Have you looked at PhpMyAdmin? Dec 22, 2011 at 4:55
  • I use PhpMyAdmin. But that is not the solution i m looking for. Dec 22, 2011 at 5:08

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There are some other as well:

For database modeling:

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You can try SQLyog which has 30-day free trial. You can download it from here. List of features available: http://www.webyog.com/en/sqlyog_feature_matrix.php

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i would recommend phpmyadmin. It has many features and it more user friendly

The main PhpMyAdmin features are as follows:

  • User-friendly web interface;
  • Support for most MySQL functions like browse, drop, create, copy and alter databases, tables, views, fields and indexes, execute MySQL queries, manage stored procedures and functions;
  • Import data from CSV and SQL files;
  • Export data to various formats: CSV, SQL, XML, PDF, ISO/IEC 26300 - OpenDocument Text and Spreadsheet, Word, Excel, LATEX and others;
  • Searching globally in a database or a subset of it;
  • And much more.
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For an user interface, you can try phpmyadmin as a web based and a lot of desktop applications depending upon your operating systems. If you are looking at a programming framework for the user, then cakephp or rails are an excellent option - you would have to need extra tables for storing metadata though.

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If you are looking for a GUI to work with MySQL databases, you can try dbForge Studio for MySQL. Try Trial or free Express edition. Here it is a list of features.

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